Daly City Bankruptcy Lawyer
At West Coast Bankruptcy Attorneys we make the unfortunate need to file bankruptcy easy. We know that during this time of great stress you need a Daly City bankruptcy lawyer that is compassionate and understands what you are going through. Call us toll free at 1-877-963-9543 or submit your information on-line with form to the left. First we will meet during a free consultation to determine if bankruptcy is right for you and how we can help. If you choose to retain our services we will then provide you with a checklist of all the documents we will need to draft a complete and accurate petition for bankruptcy protection. All you have to do is check off the items that apply to you and provide the documents, we will do the rest.
During every step of the process you will be able to email our attorneys directly if you have any questions or concerns. We do not let inexperienced paralegals or law clerks handle your case. We handle each case personally so you get the personal service you deserve. You will also be able to reach us by phone as well. You will not have to deal with answering services or call centers to find out what is going on with your case. Every step of the process you will receive the personal service you deserve.
Bankruptcy is the process of disclosing your income, expenses and assets for the right to discharge your unsecured debt or secured debt that you surrender the collateral. Bankruptcy is all about your income, expenses, assets and disclosure. Disclosure is actually one of the most important aspects of a bankruptcy attorney’s job. Some believe it is the job of the trustee assigned to you case to find assets. This is incorrect. The trustee’s job is to administer the bankruptcy estate and the person filing for bankruptcy to disclose all of their assets. After disclosing everything, we will either be able to protect all of the assets with bankruptcy exemptions or we cannot. If not, then you have an asset Chapter 7 bankruptcy case or you can file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case to keep the assets. California’s bankruptcy exemptions are very generous, but there is only so much that can be protected. If you have multiple paid in full cars or quite a bit of money in your bank accounts, we may not be able to protect all of your assets.
By
Ryan
C. Wood